Halo Novelist Greg Bear Has Passed Away
Beginning in 1979 with Hegira and the aforementioned Psychlone, Bear would go on to write over 50 books and win five Nebula awards. Due to the level of scientific detail in his books, they would come to be known as “hard” sci-fi, with much of his books being about accelerated evolution or artificial universes. Though most of his works were original, he had written books set in someone else’s world: he’s written for Star Wars (2000’s Rogue Planet), Isaac Asimov’s Foundation (1998’s Foundation & Chaos), and Larry Niven’s Known Space (1991’s The Man Who Would Be Kzin). From 2011-2013, he wrote a trilogy of Halo novels that focused on the Forerunner race and served as the narrative background for 2012’s Halo 4. His final book, The Unfinished Land, was published in February 2021. Along with his wife Astrid, Bear is survived by his daughters Chloe and Alexandra. Our thoughts go out to them at this time.And now he is gone. Rest in peace, my beloved. Greg Bear 8/20/1951–11/19/2022 pic.twitter.com/EnTE8T16jD
— Astrid "I've voted, have you?" Bear (@AstridBear) November 20, 2022
[via File 770]Said goodbye to my dad today. I love him and I'm going to miss him so much. A lot of who I am I got from him, and I know he was always proud of me and I was proud to be his daughter. Read one of his books in his honor, if you're so inclined. https://t.co/eUFvX45HCU
— Dickgirl Van Dyke (@Correspondence) November 19, 2022
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